ECAT Pre General Science MCQ Test With Answer for Mathematics Chapter 9

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5 unbiased coins coins are tossed simultaneously. The probability of getting at least one head is

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The sample space for tossing a coin twice is

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Two coins are tossed twice each. The probability that the head appears on the first toss and the same forces appear in the two tosses is

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A committee consists of 9 experts taken from three institutions A, B, and C, of which 2 are from, A, 3 form B and 4 from C. If three experts resign, then the probability that they belong to different institutions is

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Riaz, Saba. Maria, Shehzad are to give speeches in a class. The teacher can arrange the order of their presentation in

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The value of n, when nP2= 20 is

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In a school there are 150 students Out of these 80 students enrolled for mathematics class.50 enrolled for English class and 60 enrolled for Physics class The student enrolled for English cannot attend any other class but the students of mathematics and Physics can take two courses at a time find the number of students who have taken both physics and mathematics.

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Form a group of 5 men and 3 women, a committee of 4 persons is to be selected randomly. The probability that there is a majority of men is

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How many 6-Digit number can be formed without repairing any digit from the digits 0,1,2,3,4,5

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Three unbiased coins are tossed. Then the probabilities of getting two heads is

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For two events A and B if P(A) = P (A/B) = 1/4 and P(B/A) = 1/2, then

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n(n - 1) (n - 2) .... (n - r + 1) = ______

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In a class of 100 students, 60 drink tea, 50 drink coffee and 30 drink both. A student from his class is selected at takes at last one of 2 drinks is

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There are n seats round a table numbered 1, 2, 3 .... n. The number of ways in which m person can take seats is

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A bag contains 7 whit, 5 black and 4 rd balls. If two balls are drawn at random from the bag, the probability that they are not of the same color is

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A sequence is a function whose domain is

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A box contains 10 red 30 white and 20 black marbles When a marble is drawn at random the probability that it is either red or white is

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If 4 6Pr= 6Pr+1, then r is equal to

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Product of any n consecutive positive integers is divisible by

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Two cards are drawn at random without replacement. the probability that the first is a king and second is not a king is

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0! = ______

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The sum of all positive integral multiple of 5 less than 100 is

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A card is drawn from a pack of cards numbered 1 to 52, the probability that the number on the card is a perfect square is

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An experiment yields 3 mutually exclusive and exhaustive events A, B, C, if P(A) =2 and P(B) = 3. then P(C) =

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ECAT Mathematics Chapter 9 Important MCQ's

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1 A card is drawn from a pack of cards numbered 1 to 52, the probability that the number on the card is a perfect square is
A. 1/13
B. 2/13
C. 7/52
D. None of these
2 If S is a sample space and event set E = S then P(E) is
A. >0
B. 1
C. <1
D. 0
3 The sum of all positive integral multiple of 5 less than 100 is
A. 950
B. 760
C. 1230
D. 875
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A. P(A) + P(B)
B. P(A) - P(B)
C. P(A) . P(B)
D. P(A) / P(B)
5 Cycle tyres are supplied in lots of 10 and there is a chance if 1 in 500 tyres to be defective. Using Poisson distribution, the approximate number of lots containing no defective tyre in a consignment of 10, 0000 lots is
A. 9028
B. 9208
C. 9802
D. 9820
6 Given two independent event A and B such that P(A) = 0.30 and P(B) = 0.60. Probability of getting neither A nor B is
A. 0.28
B. 0.13
C. 0.12
D. 0.42
7 n!/(n-1)!=
A. n
B. n!
C. (n-1)!
D. 0!
8 Two unbiased dice are thrown. The probability that the total score is > 5 is
A. 1 / 18
B. 7 / 18
C. 13 / 18
D. 11 / 18
9 (n + 2) (n + 1) n= ______
10 Out of 40 consecutive natural numbers, two are chosen at random. Probability that the sum of the numbers is odd, is
A. 14 / 29
B. 20 / 39
C. 1 / 2
D. n

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